Night-time weddings to be allowedNight time weddings will be able to take place in future under plans outlined by the government.
The changes allowing marriages to take place 24 hours a day in England and Wales are part of the Protection Of Freedoms Bill. They will also apply to civil partnerships.
Currently couples can only wed between 0800 and 1800 under rules dating back to the Marriage Act of 1836.
The move comes after suggestions to a government consultation.
The Church of England says any relaxation in the times of church weddings would require a change Canon Law from the General Synod, which meets twice a year. And the Catholic Church has reportedly said it would not conduct late night ceremonies.
But the changes are expected to boost the demand for evening civil wedding ceremonies, especially in the summer months.
In 2002, rules were amended to allow ceremonies to take place in sites other than churches, registry offices or specially-licensed venues.
Since then sites including Blackpool Tower, Tower Bridge and race courses have hosted civil weddings.
However, there will be no prospect of Las Vegas-style chapels where some couples have wed on the spur of the moment after a night of heavy drinking - couples will still have to give at least 15 days advanced notice.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12439232By the sound of it, the churches haven't realised that this would help their influence, not that I'm a big supporter there...